| James Wood, comp. Dictionary of Quotations. 1899. | | | | Matthew Henry |
| | | Every tear of sorrow sown by the righteous springs up a pearl. | 1 |
| If ill thoughts at any time enter into the mind of a good man, he doth not roll them under his tongue as a sweet morsel. | 2 |
| Nature is content with little, grace with less, but lust with nothing. | 3 |
| The flower of youth never appears more beautiful than when it bends towards the Sun of Righteousness. | 4 | | |
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